January 4, 201412 yr Gang, My aging XP-based Sab/SB system is in need of replacement, and I have Sab/SB freshly installed on a new Ubuntu 12.04 server install. I am in the process of moving over my ini files, queue, etc. On Windows, I was mapping two network drives, one for movies, one for tv shows. They were Y: and Z: respectively. Pretty straight forward. I am looking for "best practices" for mounting the two shares from my unraid server to this new Ubuntu system so I can get Sab/SB working again. Any advice welcome.
January 5, 201412 yr One method is to use a fixed cifs or nfs mount point to the same locations you had XP drives mapped. Google ubuntu mount nfs share
January 5, 201412 yr Author Thank you. I was wondering if there would be a benefit to nfs over cifs (less protocol overhead etc)... On the other hand, simplifying things on my unraid system by only exporting cifs and not both it and nfs might be desirable. Wondering if anyone else is using a *nix sab/sb system separate from their unraid system, and how you've configured it.
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